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Shakespeare, New Mexico

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NRHP Reference #
  
73001141

Designated NMSRCP
  
February 21, 1969

Local time
  
Friday 3:30 AM

Added to NRHP
  
16 July 1973

NMSRCP #
  
1329

Area
  
204 ha

Nearest city
  
Lordsburg

Shakespeare, New Mexico

Location
  
Hidalgo County, New Mexico

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Mexican Village

Weather
  
14°C, Wind SW at 29 km/h, 18% Humidity

Shakespeare is a ghost town in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. It is currently part of a privately owned ranch, sometimes open to tourists. The entire community was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Contents

Map of Shakespeare, New Mexico 88045, USA

History

Founded as a rest stop called Mexican Springs along a stagecoach route, it was renamed Grant after the Civil War, after General U. S. Grant. When silver was discovered nearby it became a mining town called Ralston City, named after financier William Chapman Ralston. It was finally renamed Shakespeare, and was abandoned when the mines closed in 1929.

On November 9, 1881, Old West outlaws "Russian Bill" Tattenbaum and Sandy King, both cattle rustlers and former members of the Clanton faction of Charleston, Arizona Territory, were lynched in Shakespeare, and their bodies were left hanging for several days as a reminder to others that lawlessness would not be tolerated. The two had been captured by gunman "Dangerous Dan" Tucker, who at the time was the Shakespeare town marshal.

References

Shakespeare, New Mexico Wikipedia